English, asked by TansenSMarak, 5 months ago

Policies change with time and this change is evident as we move from NEP 1986 to

NEP 2020. For example, the schooling structure which was proposed in NEP 1986 was

10+2 while in NEP 2020 the suggested structure is 5+3+3+4. Discuss your understanding of

the new schooling structure with at least 2-3 of your fellow teachers enrolled in your course.​

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Answered by adishankar691
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Explanation:

the nep 2020 focusses on overall development rather than academic

it ensures that board exams does not become hectic

it also states that children till 5th class would be studying in their mother tongue

it suggested a new structure 5+3+3+4

for higher education foreign universities are being set up

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

After being approved on July 29, India's new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 will replace the 10+2 educational system with a new 5+3+3+4 one.

Explanation:

  • But this does not mean that the 10+2 system will gradually disappear. Only three years of kindergarten or playschool instruction are included in the new educational system's formal curriculum.
  • The NEP 2020 takes into account how to structure the entire schooling period in order to increase access, affordability, accountability, and universalization at the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) or preschool level, all while providing better quality education, as it also broadens the application of the Right to Education Act to include ages 3 to 18.
  • The transition from preschool to upper grades would be easier and more inclusive if the 10+2 system were replaced with the 5+3+3+4 system (9 to 12).
  • In terms of removing children from anganwadis and playschools
  • Accessing formal education, in India has tremendous difficulties. Children need a solid foundation in order to continue learning as they get older.

As a result, the switch from the 10+2 to the 5+3+3+4 system opens up several opportunities for student growth and emphasizes the areas where schools should focus to advance.

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